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Residential in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Fayland House is a house in Buckinghamshire, England, in the Chiltern Hills between the villages of Skirmett and Hambleden. It was designed by David Chipperfield
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British property developer (born 1966)
station for redevelopment. Fayland House, built for Spink in 2013, was named best house in the Architectural Review House Awards 2015. Spink married Maria
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Hamlet in Buckinghamshire, England
England. It has a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Fayland Chalk Bank. In the 1870s, Parmoor House was the home of Henry Cripps, Q.C.. His son Charles
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Village in Somerset, England
larger part. Lower Failand, a mile away, is the original village (shown as Fayland on old maps). Lower Failand can be reached by single track lanes only.
Failand
Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2015. "Fayland Chalk Bank citation" (PDF). Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Buckinghamshire
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War-land; Brave Fight; From the Land by the Highway; The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers; War Territory; Battlefield
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English : variant spelling of Layland.
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English form of German Wieland, WAYLAND means "war territory" or "battlefield."
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English : from a Germanic personal name, Welond.English : habitational name for someone from a place called Wayland Hundred in Norfolk.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Weiland.
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English : habitational name from Mayland in Essex, possibly named in Old English as ‘land or estate (land) where mayweed (mægðe) grows’, or alternatively as ‘(place at) the island’, from Old English ēg-land, with the initial M- derived from a preceding ðǣm, dative case of the definite article.
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English (mainly northeastern) : habitational name from any of various minor places (including perhaps some now lost) named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’, hara ‘hare’, or hær ‘rock’, ‘tumulus’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’, notably Harland in Kirkbymoorside. North Yorkshire, which is named from hær + land. This surname has been present in northern Ireland since the 17th century.French (Normandy) : nickname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the present participle of medieval French hareler ‘to create a disturbance’.George and Michael Harland were Quakers who emigrated from Durham, England, to Ireland. George went on to DE in 1687 and became governor in 1695, while Michael went to Philadelphia. George Harland’s descendants, who dropped the final -d from their name, included a number of prominent American politicians, in particular James Harlan (1820–99), who became a senator and secretary of the interior.
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English : topographic name from Middle English ragge ‘stone’ + land ‘land’, or a habitational name from a place named Ragland Coppice, in Corsley, Wiltshire, which is named with the local dialect word rag ‘small piece of woodland’.
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English (Lancashire) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Scottish and Irish Callan.French : metonymic occupational name for someone who owned or sailed a large cargo vessel, from a Picard or southern French variant of Old French chaland ‘large cargo vessel’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in Agder and Vestlandet named Kalland or Kaland, generally from Old Norse Kalfaland, a compound of kalfr ‘calf’ + land ‘(piece of) land’.
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From the land by the highway. The mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a blacksmith with...
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English : habitational name from Byland in North Yorkshire.Swedish : ornamental name from a compound of Old Norse býr ‘farm’ + land ‘land’.
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 Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with another form of Garland.
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 English name derived from a Norman French byname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the word hareler, HARLAND means "to create a disturbance," hence "trouble-maker." Variant spelling of English Harlan, meaning "hare's land."Â
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English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Darland, from Old English dēor ‘deer or other wild animal’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’.
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English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of various places in South Yorkshire named with Old English hÅh ‘hill spur’ + land ‘(cultivated) land’.English : variant of Holland 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads, notably in southwestern Norway, named in Old Norse as Heyland, from hey ‘hay’ + land ‘(piece of) land’.
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The mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a blacksmith with supernatural powers. Modern singer...
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Variant of Wayland; From the Land by the Path; Modern Singer Waylon Jennings
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Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with strictly masculine Garland.
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English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of garlands or chaplets, perhaps also a habitational name from a house sign. The word is first attested in the 14th century, from Old French, and appears to be of Germanic origin.English : habitational name from a minor place, such as Garland in Chulmleigh, Devon, named from Old English gÄra ‘triangular piece of land’ (see Gore) + land ‘cultivated land’, ‘estate’.
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English : habitational name from places in Devon and Norfolk named Boyland. The Norfolk place name is derived from the Old English personal name Boia + lund ‘grove’ (Old Norse lundr).Irish : variant of Boylan.
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English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Leyland in Lancashire (recorded in Domesday Book as Lailand), or from Laylands in Yorkshire; both are named from Old English lǣge ‘untilled ground’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’. In some cases the name may be topographical.
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English : variant of Perrier 1 and 2.American bearers of the surname include Bennet Puryear (1826–1914), born in Mecklenburg Co., VA, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Marshall) Puryear, who studied medicine and chemistry before the Civil War, after which he became a professor of chemistry; he did pioneering work in the application of chemistry to agriculture. He had 11 children by his two wives.
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With Strong Arms
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Child of Mai
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Of the people.
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"The one of highest rank" was used mostly in military in the past now used to describe many things in arabic
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Ukrainian Greek
God's gift.
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Lord Kuber
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Sentiment of Love; Sage Vishwamitra; Silk
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Tears; Shyness
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga; Female Devotees of Lord Vishnu
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n.
See Farrand, n.
imp. & p. p.
of Garland
n.
A collection of flowers; a garland.
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Destitute of a garland.
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A crown; wreath; garland.
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Fairyland.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garland
n.
Land lying untilled; fallow ground.
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A garland; a prize.
v. t.
To garland.
v. t.
To deck with a garland.
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See Garland.
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Alt. of Fahlband
imp. & p. p.
of Waylay
v. t.
To strip of a garland.
n. pl.
Natives of Finland; Finlanders.
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A native or inhabitant of Finland.
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A byland.
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A garland.
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Of or pertaining to Lapland.